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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Ath Resources | LSE:ATH | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B013H730 | ORD 0.5P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 0.325 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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27/1/2009 16:45 | Impossible to say in the current Mkt mood. | spaceparallax | |
27/1/2009 14:08 | so whats this thing worth then? Presumably its not going to rise until energy prices start to rise again | felix99 | |
27/1/2009 11:20 | Frustrating news, but IMHO a grossly disproportionate share price reaction. The worrying thing here is that it might trigger a few stop-losses around the 50p level. | spaceparallax | |
16/1/2009 11:57 | Surprised that the sp's not recovered a little more today. | spaceparallax | |
15/1/2009 09:20 | Hurray, some good news! | spaceparallax | |
13/1/2009 14:14 | Not at the AGM, but the statement appears pretty innocuous. Would welcome feedback from any who were there? | spaceparallax | |
12/1/2009 19:31 | Christ, I could be wrong about ATH. Will have to see. Don't panic Mr Mannering. | notanewmember2 | |
12/1/2009 12:07 | Had thought we'd begun to recover over the last two weeks; looking at today's activity, we may be in for a further dip. | spaceparallax | |
22/12/2008 15:53 | I listen to Bob Hoyle, hes confident - even in 1929, there was a decent rally into April. | notanewmember | |
17/12/2008 09:49 | nota, Hope you're right, but am not confident that it'll come good that soon. I'd settle for a decent bout of share price stability. | spaceparallax | |
16/12/2008 21:23 | I think most stocks will gently rally into spring now. | notanewmember | |
16/12/2008 09:04 | Nice little recovery this morning. | spaceparallax | |
10/12/2008 20:37 | Coal prices are locked in for ATH at below market price anyway with power companies. Issue is expansion. Even so, company just needs to maintain current numbers to be extremely good value. I'll take the yield. | doowle | |
10/12/2008 11:42 | Lab, I think you're right, although we're faced with the 'falling knife' chart, which is quite offputting, despite no discernible reason for the magnitude of fall except wavering coal prices. | spaceparallax | |
10/12/2008 07:42 | I was in this one until this time last yr and haven't looked at it for a long time. I see they've announced a lower dividend. Apart from issues such as potential falling demand, price, general gloom etc, are there any company-specific factors at play here? Without such factors ATH looks worth tucking away. | labatie | |
09/12/2008 17:56 | Surprised to see that we've fallen back a bit - had hoped that the recent bounce was a recovery rather than a DCB. | spaceparallax | |
05/12/2008 15:59 | Boing!!!!! | spaceparallax | |
04/12/2008 15:56 | Yes, looking rather better. | spaceparallax | |
04/12/2008 15:46 | A little bit better. Let's hope it's Tom getting stuck in. | loafofbread | |
04/12/2008 12:37 | The recent share price falls seem to be really rattling PIs who appear to be selling in droves this morning. I just hope that staying put is the right thing to do in the medium to long term. | spaceparallax | |
03/12/2008 17:17 | Pug, Thanks, I'll check it out. | spaceparallax | |
03/12/2008 17:12 | Piedro:- Many thanks for that data. Most useful. spaceparallax:> Seems to have been some movement of tne Angle ttrades. I make it that over 1.5% of the company may have changed hands. | pugugly | |
03/12/2008 16:14 | I can only assume, given that the share price has been firmly pegged down, that we have a substantial T Sell as yet undeclared. | spaceparallax |
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